| Term | Definition |
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tinge |
A faint trace of color. |
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tipsy |
Befuddled with drinks. |
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tirade |
Harangue. |
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tireless |
Untiring. |
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tiresome |
Wearisome. |
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Titanic |
Of vast size or strength. |
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toilsome |
Laborious. |
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tolerable |
Moderately good. |
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tolerance |
Forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others. |
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tolerant |
Indulgent. |
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tolerate |
To passively permit or put up with. |
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toleration |
A spirit of charitable leniency. |
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topography |
The art of representing on a map the physical features of any locality or region with accuracy. |
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torpor |
Apathy. |
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torrid |
Excessively hot. |
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tortious |
Wrongful. |
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tortuous |
Abounding in irregular bends or turns. |
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torturous |
Marked by extreme suffering. |
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tractable |
Easily led or controlled. |
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trait |
A distinguishing feature or quality. |
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trajectory |
The path described by a projectile moving under given forces. |
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trammel |
An impediment. |
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tranquil |
Calm. |
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tranquilize |
To soothe. |
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tranquility |
Calmness. |
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transalpine |
Situated on the other side of the Alps. |
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transact |
To do business. |
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transatlantic |
Situated beyond or on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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transcend |
To surpass. |
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transcendent |
Surpassing. |
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transcontinental |
Extending or passing across a continent. |
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transcribe |
To write over again (something already written) |
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transcript |
A copy made directly from an original. |
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transfer |
To convey, remove, or cause to pass from one person or place to another. |
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transferable |
Capable of being conveyed from one person or place to another. |
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transferee |
The person to whom a transfer is made. |
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transference |
The act of conveying from one person or place to another. |
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transferrer |
One who or that which conveys from one person or place to another. |
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transfigure |
To give an exalted meaning or glorified appearance to. |
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transfuse |
To pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another. |
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transfusible |
Capable of being poured from one vessel to another. |
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transfusion |
The act of pouring from one vessel to another. |
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transgress |
To break a law. |
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transience |
Something that is of short duration. |
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transient |
One who or that which is only of temporary existence. |
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transition |
Passage from one place, condition, or action to another. |
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transitory |
Existing for a short time only. |
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translate |
To give the sense or equivalent of in another language or dialect. |
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translator |
An interpreter. |
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translucence |
The property or state of allowing the passage of light. |